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1. MHB - Morgan Harris Burrows - John Burrows
www.mhbuk.com/partners/jburrow - [Cached]Published on: 1/30/2008 Last Visited: 1/30/2008
John Burrows MHB - Morgan Harris Burrows - John Burrows
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John Burrows
John Burrows worked at the Home Office between 1975 and 1986, much of this time for the Research and Planning Unit and the Crime Prevention Unit. In 1986 he moved to the retail world as Security Adviser for the Dixons Group. He was one of the three original partners in MHB when it was established in 1991.
During his Home Office career, which included a two-year secondment to the Metropolitan Police Policy Committee Support Group, he was primarily involved in developing community safety activities (in the mid-80s he was central co-ordinator of the "Five Towns initiative", the Department's first inter-agency crime prevention initiative and precursor of the Safer Cities programme) and in research into the activities of the police service (in particular in assessment of police performance in criminal investigations and the patrol function).
While at MHB he has worked on a range of assignments related to policing and community safety partnerships (for the Home Office and Audit Commission), and on the judicial process (primarily for the Lord Chancellor's Department and Crown Prosecution Service). He led the evaluation of the Forensic Science Service ‘Pathfinder' project and has managed the team evaluating the national DNA Expansion programme since its inception. He currently leads a substantial research enquiry examining attrition in volume crime investigations by the police.
He has carried out a range of consultancy assignments relating to crime against business, for both private and public sector clients. Between 1993 and 1995 he was Director of the British Retail Consortium's "Crime Initiative". He was until 1998 head of the "Small business and crime" initiative: a three-year programme of work aimed at combating the crime problems facing small businesses. He has also been a member of a number of CBI and Home Office Working Groups dealing with this issue, and carried out the Scottish Business Crime Survey.
John has undertaken a number of studies in the drugs field. He has had a lead role in a range of assignments carried out by MHB for DATs.
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John has published widely on a range of issues relating to crime and drugs, policing and the prosecution process: details can be found within the publications section of the website. He has held honorary posts at Cranfield, Leicester and Surrey universities and is currently a Visiting Professor at Nottingham Trent University . -
2. MHB - Morgan Harris Burrows - Partners
www.mhbuk.com/partners.aspx?sm - [Cached]Published on: 1/30/2008 Last Visited: 1/30/2008
John Burrows
With James Morgan and David Harris, John was one of the founding partners of MHB. -
3. The Internet Journal of Criminology: Hate Crime, Criminal Justice, Crime Reduction, Delinquency, Deviant Social Behaviour
www.internetjournalofcriminolo - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2007 Last Visited: 11/8/2007
Professor John Burrows, The Morgan Harris Burrows (MHB) Partnership.

